ANSI ASABE S516-2014 Terminology for Forest Operations and Equipment.pdf
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1、 ANSI/ASABE S516 OCT2014 Terminology for Forest Operations and Equipment American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ASABE is a professional and technical organization, of members worldwide, who are dedicated to advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biologica
2、l systems. ASABE Standards are consensus documents developed and adopted by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers to meet standardization needs within the scope of the Society; principally agricultural field equipment, farmstead equipment, structures, soil and water resource
3、management, turf and landscape equipment, forest engineering, food and process engineering, electric power applications, plant and animal environment, and waste management. NOTE: ASABE Standards, Engineering Practices, and Data are informational and advisory only. Their use by anyone engaged in indu
4、stry or trade is entirely voluntary. The ASABE assumes no responsibility for results attributable to the application of ASABE Standards, Engineering Practices, and Data. Conformity does not ensure compliance with applicable ordinances, laws and regulations. Prospective users are responsible for prot
5、ecting themselves against liability for infringement of patents. ASABE Standards, Engineering Practices, and Data initially approved prior to the society name change in July of 2005 are designated as “ASAE“, regardless of the revision approval date. Newly developed Standards, Engineering Practices a
6、nd Data approved after July of 2005 are designated as “ASABE“. Standards designated as “ANSI“ are American National Standards as are all ISO adoptions published by ASABE. Adoption as an American National Standard requires verification by ANSI that the requirements for due process, consensus, and oth
7、er criteria for approval have been met by ASABE. Consensus is established when, in the judgment of the ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simple majority, but not necessari
8、ly unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that a concerted effort be made toward their resolution. CAUTION NOTICE: ASABE and ANSI standards may be revised or withdrawn at any time. Additionally, procedures of ASABE require that action be taken periodically to
9、reaffirm, revise, or withdraw each standard. Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. All rights reserved. ASABE, 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, Ml 49085-9659, USA, phone 269-429-0300, fax 269-429-3852, hqasabe.org ANSI/ASABE S516 OCT2014 Copyright American Society of Agric
10、ultural and Biological Engineers 1 ANSI/ASABE S516 OCT2014 Approved October 2014 as an American National Standard Terminology for Forest Operations and Equipment Proposed by the ASABE T-12 Forest Engineering Committee. Approved as an ASABE standard October 2014; approved as an American National Stan
11、dard October 2014. Keywords: Forest Engineering, Forest Equipment, Forest Operations, Logging 1 Purpose and Scope 1.1 This Standard specifies terminology for operations and equipment commonly used to establish, tend, and harvest forest stands. 1.2 The intent of this Standard is to establish uniform
12、terminology to describe forest operations and equipment in technical papers, specifications, standards, and general use. 2 Normative References The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies unless noted
13、. For undated references, the latest approved edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. 2.1 ISO 6814, Machinery for forestry Mobile and self-propelled machinery Term, definitions and classification 2.2 ISO 13860, Forwarders Terms, definitions and commercial specification
14、s 2.3 ISO 13861, Wheeled skidders Terms, definitions and commercial specifications 2.4 ISO 13862, Feller bunchers Terms, definitions and commercial specifications 2.5 ISO 17591, Knuckle boom loaders Terms, definitions and commercial specifications 2.6 ISO 11169, Wheeled machines Vocabulary, performa
15、nce test methods and criteria for brake systems 2.7 ISO 11850, General Safety Requirements (references many ISO Earthmoving, ISO tractor standards and other ISO Standards) 2.8 ISO 8082-1, Lab test and performance requirements for roll over protective structures (ROPS) 2.9 ISO 8082-2, ROPS for machin
16、es having a rotating platform with a cab and boom 2.10 ISO 8083, Falling object Protective Structures (FOPS) 2.11 ISO 8084, Operator protective structures 2.12 ISO 11512, Tracked machines Performance criteria for brake systems 2.13 ISO 11837, Chain Shot guarding systems ANSI/ASABE S516 OCT2014 Copyr
17、ight American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2 2.14 ISO 11839, Glazing and panel materials used in Operator enclosures for protection against thrown sawteeth 2.15 ISO 19472, Winches Dimensions, performance and safety 2.16 SAE J1014, Classification and Nomenclature Towing Winch for
18、Skidders and Crawler Tractors 2.17 SAE J1109, Component Nomenclature Articulated Log Skidder, Rubber-Tired 2.18 SAE J1111, Component Nomenclature Skidder-Grapple 2.19 SAE J1212, Fire Prevention on Forestry Equipment 2.20 SAE J1254, Component Nomenclature Feller Buncher 2.21 SAE J1272, Felling Head T
19、erminology and Nomenclature 2.22 SAE J1353, Nomenclature Clam Bunk Skidder 2.23 SAE J1354, Nomenclature Forwarder 2.24 SAE J1824, Specification Definitions Clam Bunk Skidder 2.25 SAE J2267, Minimum Performance Criteria for Operator Front Protective Structure (OFPS) for Certain Equipment 2.26 SAE J24
20、17, Lift Capacity Calculation Method Knuckle-Boom Log Loaders and Certain Forestry Equipment 2.27 Stokes, B. J., C. Ashmore, C. L. Rawlins, and D. L. Sirois. 1989. Glossary of Terms Used in Timber Harvesting and Forest Engineering. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-73. New Orleans, LA: U. S. Department of Agricult
21、ure, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station. 3 Terminology for Forest Operations 3.1 Stand Establishment Operations conducted to establish a forest stand (also forestation; afforestation if trees have long been absent from the area; and reforestation if trees have recently been present o
22、n the area). 3.1.1 Slash Disposal Treating wood residues left on a site to prepare for reforesting the site or to reduce the fire and insect hazard. 3.1.1.1 clearing: Removing unwanted logging residues, trees, and other vegetative material. 3.1.1.2 grubbing: Removing stumps by severing the root syst
23、em and lifting from the ground. 3.1.1.3 uprooting: Removing trees and part of the root systems from the ground. 3.1.1.4 piling: Bulldozing, raking, or stacking slash into a pile or windrow. 3.1.1.5 burning: Reducing individual piles or windrows of slash by burning. 3.1.1.6 chopping: Reducing slash a
24、nd competing vegetation by the low-speed cutting action of a high-mass implement traveling at ground speed. ANSI/ASABE S516 OCT2014 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 3 3.1.1.7 masticating: Reducing slash and competing vegetation by the high-speed cutting action of a
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